IWA Mid-South Tag Team Championship - Title History

Title History

Wrestler: Times: Date: Place: Notes:
The War Machines 1 July 18, 1997 Louisville, Kentucky
The Misfits 1 September 4, 1997 Louisville, Kentucky
Titles abandoned.
Rollin' Hard and Mitch Page 1 February 1, 2002 Charlestown, Indiana
The Bad Breed
(Axl Rotten and Ian Rotten)
1 March 2, 2002 Morris, Illinois
Rollin' Hard and Mitch Page 2 April 5, 2002 Indianapolis, Indiana
Ian Rotten and Cash Flo 1 May 3, 2002 Indianapolis, Indiana
Ian Rotten and Tarek the Great 1 May 10, 2002 Clarksville, Indiana
Rollin' Hard and Mitch Page 3 May 18, 2002 Clarksville, Indiana
Mark Wolf and Harry Palmer 1 August 3, 2002 Clarksville, Indiana
Titles abandoned.
Southern Comfort
(Tracy Smothers and Chris Hamrick)
1 May 29, 2004 Highland, Indiana
Brad Bradley and Ryan Boz 1 May 30, 2004 Hammond, Indiana
The Wildcards
(Eddie Kingston and Black Jack Marciano)
1 September 18, 2004 Highland, Indiana
Brad Bradley, Ryan Boz, and Trik Davis 1 January 15, 2005 Highland, Indiana
The Iron Saints
(Vito Thomaselli and Sal Thomaselli)
1 June 11, 2005 Philadelphia, Pennsylvania
The Bad Breed 2 July 9, 2005 Hammond, Indiana
The Iron Saints 2 September 10, 2005 Plymouth, Indiana
Ian Rotten and Mad Man Pondo 1 March 18, 2006 Midlothian, Illinois
Vulgar Display of Power
(Deranged and Brain Damage)
1 August 12, 2006 Midlothian, Illinois
The Iron Saints 3 May 26, 2007 Midlothian, Illinois
The BLKOUT 1 March 1, 2008 Joliet, Illinois
Josh Abercrombie, Mickie Knuckles and Devon Moore 1 April 12, 2008 Joliet, Illinois
Up in Smoke
(Cheech and Cloudy)
1 May 3, 2008 Joliet, Illinois

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